Hồ Tùng Mậu (15 June 1896 – 23 July 1951)[1][2] was a revolutionary activist and politician in Vietnam.
Released late in 1929, he actively contributed to the unification of Vietnamese communist organizations in Kowloon (Hong Kong) on February 3, 1930.
After the August Revolution, he was assigned to the positions of: Head of the Main Military School, President of the Inter-Zone IV Resistance Committee, and Standing Member of the Inter-Regional Party Committee.
In 1947, he was the head of the Government Inspectorate Board, and later became the president of Friendship Association of Viet Hoa.
On July 23, 1951, he sacrificed on his way into the Inter-operative Zone IV, being hit by a French plane in Phố Còng, Tĩnh Gia district, Thanh Hóa province.